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About Doula Care for Dying

Welcome

At Doula Care for Dying, we believe that dying is a sacred part of life. We offer compassionate, non-medical support to individuals and families navigating the end-of-life journey. Whether you're preparing for your own passing or walking beside a loved one, we are here to bring presence, clarity, and peace to this deeply human experience.

Our mission is to help people die in a way that aligns with their values, beliefs, and wishes—surrounded by care, held with dignity, and with their agency intact.

Meet Kasey March

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Kasey March is the founder and lead doula of Doula Care for Dying. With years of experience as an end-of-life doula, Kasey brings both professional training and deep personal calling to her work. She is an INELDA trained  end-of-life doula and holds additional training in medial aid in dying and hospice volunteering. Kasey provides legacy work, grief literacy, and non-medical support for families and caregivers.
What sets Kasey apart is her calm, grounded presence and her ability to meet each situation with clarity, tenderness, and respect. She believes that death is not a medical event, but a human one—and that each person deserves a well supported death.
Kasey’s work is informed by a belief in the power of preparation, storytelling, and ritual. She approaches her clients with warmth, deep listening, and a commitment to walking beside them—wherever the journey leads.

What we offer
At Doula Care for Dying, we provide non-medical, holistic support designed to ease the physical, emotional, and spiritual labor of dying. Services include:
  • End of Life Literacy: Increasing an individuals knowledge of end of life and death care options so they are able to plan in alignment with their deeply held values.
  • Vigil Planning and Presence: Creating and holding space during the final days and hours of life.
  • Legacy Projects and Memory Work: Helping individuals reflect on and preserve meaningful stories, values, and messages for loved ones.
  • Family Education and Respite Support: Providing guidance and relief for caregivers during an overwhelming time.
  • Advance Care Planning: Facilitating conversations and documentation around personal wishes, values, and choices.
All services are individualized and can be adapted to suit different spiritual, cultural, and family needs.
Who We Serve
We work with:
  • Individuals preparing for or approaching the end of life
  • Family members, caregivers, and loved ones seeking guidance and support
  • People of all backgrounds, faiths, and identities
Whether you are seeking gentle companionship through your own dying process or trying to support someone you love, we are here for you.
Our Values
​Our practice is rooted in:
  • Compassion: Meeting each person with empathy and without judgment
  • Integrity: Providing honest, clear communication and ethical care
  • Presence: Offering calm, grounded support in emotionally intense moments
  • Advocacy: Supporting clients in expressing and protecting their end-of-life choices
  • Respect: Honoring all identities, traditions, and beliefs around death and dying
Why Choose A Death Doula
An end-of-life doula offers emotional, spiritual, and practical support before, during, and after death. Doulas do not replace medical care or hospice services—they complement them, often filling in the spaces where medical providers may not be able to stay long or go deep.
By bringing knowledge, presence, and heart into the room, a doula can help ease anxiety, clarify options, and ensure that both the dying person and their loved ones feel supported throughout the process.

Get in Touch

If you have questions, are exploring support for yourself or a loved one, or are simply curious about how a death doula can help, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Every situation is unique, and we welcome conversations of all kinds—whether you are planning for the future or facing a need right now.
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We are honored to do this work, and we would be honored to walk beside you.


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Doula Care for Dying, LLC. serves southern Vermont, New Hampshire, and nationwide virtually.
Call (802) 546-1110
Email: [email protected]